Author:
CHRISTENSEN K. T.,ADRIAN R. J.
Abstract
The structure of velocity in the outer region of turbulent channel flow
(y+ [gsim ] 100) is
examined statistically to determine the average flow field associated with spanwise
vortical motions. Particle image velocimetry measurements of the streamwise and wall-normal velocity components are correlated with a vortex marker (swirling strength) in
the streamwise–wall-normal plane, and linear stochastic estimation is used to estimate
the conditional average of the two-dimensional velocity field associated with a swirling
motion. The mean structure consists of a series of swirling motions located along a
line inclined at 12°–13° from the wall. The pattern is consistent with the observations
of outer-layer wall turbulence in which groups of hairpin vortices occur aligned in the
streamwise direction. While the observational evidence for the aforementioned model
was based upon both experimental and computational visualization of instantaneous
structures, the present results show that, on average, the instantaneous structures occur
with sufficient frequency, strength, and order to leave an imprint on the statistics of
the flow as well. Results at Reτ = 547 and 1734 are presented.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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